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Craig Hollenback
April 28th, 2009, 07:12 PM
I have attached the WA adapter designed for the GL2 on my HFS 100 via the 58mm thread. Works great. It also allows for a polarizer to get placed in line. No vignetting. Much less in cost than the Canon WA for the 100 and the picture is very good as well.
Just wanted to pass on the info. BTW It comes with a detachable lens hood and bag.
Best, Craig

Malcolm Hamilton
April 28th, 2009, 08:02 PM
Hi Craig and others,
I see two interesting wide-angles for the S10 and S100. The:
- Raynox .66 (zoom-through; 6 oz), and the
- Impact .5 (non zoom-through, 11.8 oz)
Both around $150.
Anyone on these forums tried both?
Malcolm

Jurij Turnsek
April 29th, 2009, 01:40 AM
Anyone tried .3 58mm fisheye from century optics? (now schenider optics)

I'm probably going to buy cheap copy of it from dovision or opteka, because there's hardly any difference in performance and a big difference in price (i'll be filming skateboarding).

Tripp Woelfel
April 29th, 2009, 06:10 AM
I have a Century Optics .7 WA on an HV10 which works pretty well in good light. There's a minimum of edge distortion, but at full zoom out it is there in the corners, zooming in a bit eliminates that but it also defeats the purpose of a WA.

The thread size is the same as the HF100 which should be arriving here soon. Don't know if it's the same as the HF S100, but I expect so. How well it works on either of these cameras will partially depend upon the native wide angle setting on each of them. I think that they are similar, but I have read that the HV30 goes a little wider than the HF100

Luis A. Diaz
April 30th, 2009, 09:30 PM
Talking about Wide angle adapters, I just got the WD-H58 the actual one designed for the HF-S10.
Can anyone out there can tell me if this thing has a filter thread for the front of the lens.
It looks to me like it has one, the inside of the front cap rubber cover has a size imprinted in the inside that is 77.5 mm. maybe a 77mm filter would fit.
I have the large heavy WD-H43 for the HV-20 and that one for sure did not have a thread for filters etc..

Thanks, if you have one maybe you can tell me.

Luis

Chuck Fadely
May 2nd, 2009, 09:33 AM
The HF200/20 HF10/100 models are all 37mm thread. The HF S10 and HF S100 models are 58mm thread. So your WA lens won't work on the "S" models.


I have a Century Optics .7 WA on an HV10 which works pretty well in good light. There's a minimum of edge distortion, but at full zoom out it is there in the corners, zooming in a bit eliminates that but it also defeats the purpose of a WA.

The thread size is the same as the HF100 which should be arriving here soon. Don't know if it's the same as the HF S100, but I expect so. How well it works on either of these cameras will partially depend upon the native wide angle setting on each of them. I think that they are similar, but I have read that the HV30 goes a little wider than the HF100

Lou Bruno
May 7th, 2009, 06:19 PM
It looks to me that the threads are not deep enough on my WD-H58 for a protective filter-hope I am wrong.

Talking about Wide angle adapters, I just got the WD-H58 the actual one designed for the HF-S10.
Can anyone out there can tell me if this thing has a filter thread for the front of the lens.
It looks to me like it has one, the inside of the front cap rubber cover has a size imprinted in the inside that is 77.5 mm. maybe a 77mm filter would fit.
I have the large heavy WD-H43 for the HV-20 and that one for sure did not have a thread for filters etc..

Thanks, if you have one maybe you can tell me.

Luis